Next🇺🇸Move retuiteado
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Next🇺🇸Move retuiteado

I’ve seen many comments from Roman Catholics over the past several days that go something like this:
“Yeah, I think what the Pope is doing is wrong (cozying up to Islam), and it’s unsettling to me—but I can’t and won’t leave the Roman Church because of the Eucharist/the Mass.”
This precisely highlights what I would argue is Rome’s trap. They’ve convinced—or confused—their members into believing the following sequence:
1. The Eucharist (Communion/the Lord’s Supper) is the actual, physical body and blood of Christ. The bread and wine ARE Jesus.
2. The Roman Catholic Church is the only true church (“the one true Church”), and therefore the only institution with the authority to “transubstantiate” the Eucharist into the physical body and blood of Jesus.
3. Taking the Eucharist at a Catholic Mass is how one primarily makes atonement for sin. Baptism, they claim, washes away “original sin,” wiping past transgressions from one’s record from the point in time of the baptism—but future sins must be cleansed through participation in the seven sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church, chief among them the Eucharist.
In other words, they believe their eternal salvation is dependent on the Roman Catholic Church administering the Mass.
Given that framework, it’s not hard to see why leaving the Roman Catholic Church would feel existentially dangerous to many adherents.
If you’ve been taught that grace is uniquely dispensed through that institution—and that your ongoing forgiveness is tied to participation in its sacraments—then walking away doesn’t feel like switching churches; it feels like forfeiting access to Christ Himself.
That creates a powerful psychological and spiritual dependency: the Church is no longer a guide for discipleship & a community of believers (a family of families), but the gatekeeper of salvation (right-standing before God) itself. In other words, you need their rituals, specifically, to go to heaven.
From a structural standpoint, this system reinforces loyalty by raising the perceived cost of dissent to the highest possible level. I would argue that this isn’t incidental—it functions to preserve institutional authority by binding the individual’s eternal security to continued participation in that specific system.
So when the Pope does something unbelievably wicked (as has happened many times in history, as it is now), what are the members of Rome to do? They must submit anyways.
Does this sound like an honest, godly, or Christ-honoring institution/system?
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@FrMatthewLC How do you know that Jesus is not working through him?
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@MarinaMedvin She turned her back on Trump and will pay the price.
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@TaylorRMarshall Not a chance! Jesus Christ is the supreme Authority and all others are subjected to His rule.
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@JeremyTate41 The Catholic Church is NOT superior to Jesus Christ. Let that sink in!
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Yes. Once again, President Trump gets it. The Bible says that we are to be imitators of Christ. The Bible says that those who follow Christ in his name will be able to cast out devils, lay hand on the sick, and they will recover. In observing the recent post of President Trump, working to heal America, we must stand, agree, and pray with our President. Today, I am again praying for my friend. God bless you, President Trump. Donald J. Trump

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@catturd2 She NEVER had me fooled! The only thing she wanted was Elon Musk and it was so obvious.
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She had everyone fooled but her true colors are showing now.
Open Source Intel@Osint613
Trump on Meloni: "I thought she had courage, but I was wrong." Trump said he was "shocked" after the Italian PM refused to back the U.S. in its war with Iran. - Corriere
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@megbasham I wholeheartedly agree. I have seen many Catholics that refuse to go against Trump.
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I could be wrong, but I think lefty bishops are overplaying their hand here. I think we’re getting to the point that most Americans are going to see this for what it is and it’s not going to push Trump supporters away from Trump. It’s going to push Americans to have negative feelings about the Catholic Church.
60 Minutes@60Minutes
“In the Catholic teaching, this is not a just war,” Cardinal Robert McElroy, Archbishop of Washington, D.C., says of the war in Iran. cbsn.ws/47SJKd8
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Trump is sinking bad and the people claiming he's doing fine are causing him to fuck up more
CNNs 100% MAGA poll is the kind of shit meant to play to his ego so he stays on course and loses more supporters
Rich Baris THE PEOPLE'S PUNDIT@Peoples_Pundit
People still do not understand the basics of the Trump realignment. @CookPolitical was delayed in this ratings change. It's the right call. Bernie Moreno lagged Trump by 10pts in 2024, barely won vs. Sherrod Brown and even NRSC knows they're down in Ohio. Voters pop bubbles.
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Maria Salazar Suggests Republicans Pass ‘DIGNIDAD’ Amnesty to Prove They Are Not Racist breitbart.com/politics/2026/…
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@Timcast She never had his back. Just jumped on when it was popular.
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@nicksortor That is why I keep saying, this war will NOT last very long.
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🚨 HOLY CRAP! President Trump's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is costing Iran $400 MILLION PER DAY, per Fox
"$13 billion a MONTH! Plus, the Iranians can only store oil for about two weeks before they have to start SHUTTING OFF wells.
The Iranians can't outlast us. The world's turning to US for energy. Over 120 empty oil tankers are on their way to the Gulf of America."
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